In what Maps.com calls “an exemplary experience for public communication,” this interactive website developed by the USGS Vizlab highlights the location of beverage-bottling facilities in the...
This social media engagement dashboard provides an interactive and visually compelling overview of performance metrics across LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook. The design was...
Adventure Awaits is an interactive map designed to connect you with America's national parks. Having grown up in California, where stunning parks were just a drive away, and then relocating to New...
Custom Polygon Calendar featuring weather data for Tavares, Florida. Each square is split into two segments featuring the high and low temperature. More details are surfaced when a user hovers over...
The Tour de France features a number of “races within the race” beyond the overall competition for the winner’s yellow jersey. There are other winner’s jerseys for the best young rider, the best...
When There Are 100 is a patchwork quilt visualizing every person who served in the US Senate since it first convened in 1789. Each person is represented by a 1” wide strip, cut to the length of...
This visualization depicts the waves of sea arrivals to Italy from 2016 to 2022, by demographic category. The data is from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
The "waves" of each...
In a world of 100, if every person were represented by a stitch, only one would breathe clean air.
Vaasla or ‘breathe’ in the Lambadi language, is a stole that sews this data into a story you...
In 2022, The Global Commission on the Economics of Water was established to redefine the way we value and govern water, taking a stable hydrological cycle – a global common good – as a starting...
Spatial Charts demonstrates how data can be viewed, analysed and interacted with using mixed reality.
It allows the user to immerse themselves amongst data, allowing them to reach out and touch...
What if the textile waste generated from Kantamanto Market—one of the largest secondhand markets in the world, located in Accra, Ghana, where the West dumps 15 million used or even unused garments...
This visualization shows how UdL students allocate their time. Each branch is an activity, and the fruits represent the hours spent. Their color indicates if they exceed, meet, or fall short of WHO...
Japan has seen a surge in bear attacks in recent years, with data for the year through March 2024 setting a grisly record.
Experts have attributed the attacks to a variety of reasons including...
These infographics show the constellations of various countries around the world. The data used to create the maps draws on areas of artificial brightness, which occludes the visibility of stars in...
The work is part of a triptych of visualizations studying the colors of national flags. Each color has a specific meaning, so the aim was to understand which colors appear on the flags of countries...
There’s no surefire way to win a Nobel Prize, or is there? Nature crunched the data on every science laureate to work out which characteristics can be reliably linked to medals.
Animations and...
This piece is an informative compilation of the first stage of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It was necessary to provide a historical context and then delve deeper into the current events,...
This study shows the magnitude of internal migration in Turkey since 2018 and its distribution across cities. It is also possible to examine the reasons for migration in each city and its changes...
How many children would you have?
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics questioned young adults about how many children they expect to have. This work compares expectation vs reality.
“More pets than children? A look at Taiwan’s superaged future” is a visual essay exploring the aging population of Taiwan, which is so extreme that in 2021 there were more pets than children under...
The shape of a city matters. It influences the travel distances and energy consumption of its inhabitants. However, understanding how different city layout parameters—such as elongation and...
In a world that produces enough food to nourish its 7.95 billion people, millions still go to bed hungry. This paradox is not caused by a lack of resources, but by deep-seated inequalities and...
In the Zamzam displaced persons camp, children were dying for months before it was found to be in famine. Here’s how the world’s hunger monitoring-and-response system is supposed to work – and why...
A decade into America’s deadly fentanyl crisis, the supply chain fueling the narcotic’s production has grown into a ruthlessly efficient global trade, but one that’s almost a complete black box....
Beyond Crisis: Lives Saved is an easily navigable scrollytelling resource for friends and family members of those suffering with opioid use disorder. The website aims to provide clarity around the...
Taylor Swift’s Eras tour left an indelible mark on the cultural and economic landscape of 2024. According to the New York Times, over the course of 21 months and 149 shows, the tour boasted over...
The opening ceremony of the "Schueberfouer" funfair in the city of Luxembourg is an invented tradition from the 1960s. This visualisation demonstrates the various iterations that preceded the...